Is this a reference to something?
Is this a reference to something?
To touch grass I open https://quwhack.itch.io/touch-grass-simulator
Overwatch was converted into/replaced by Overwatch 2. Overwatch 1 became Overwatch 2.
They’re still actively working on it. In the live-service manner. Even considering and experimenting with main gameplay formats.
What they abandoned is the separate PvE mode that was planned for Overwatch 2. There’s only occasional PvE event modes.
re screenshot; Raise your hands 🙌
Have you participated in game jams?
Their clear scope and limited timeline means [more likely] something gets done and completed, to some degree.
“patient” probably means I’m not doing it beyond some scattered attempts.
I don’t really get what you mean by that. I don’t see patient as “letting it slide [off]”.
I tried it. I didn’t like/enjoy it.
From your description, to replace LoL with a more populated game so it has a broader player base, it’d be a fit. It’s free to play, so why not try it out?
For me,
Honestly, if you want a personal, subjective recommendation, I would recommend Overwatch over Marvel Rivals. It’s easier to get into, also still popular, also free to play. Alternatively, SMITE, which could be considered a middle ground between top down MOBA like LoL and dynamic hero shooters. I played SMITE for a long time, but have not for a while now. Both titles keep shoving pay-content on your screen, but you can ignore all of them.
Have you played Awesomenauts?
I don’t see any generation of gaming. Maybe because I don’t buy and play on consoles. Even consoles have started to lose generations with backwards-compatibility, re-releases, upgrades, and digital stores.
I play what interests me. And I buy even more than I play of what interests me.
The idea of having enough or too many games to play, I think I reached on about 1.3k games in my Steam library. Because a year has 365 days, so 1300/365 = 3,56, so I could play a different game every day for 3 years. That’s unrealistic to match [for me]. Now I have 3.8k games in my Steam library. Which is fine by me; I support what looks interesting to me, and maybe I’ll get to them, or some I prioritize, and some are bundled noise or freebies.
I’m not going to stop stumbling over new and interesting games though. And most certainly not evade them when I stumble over them.
Experts in the field may be more knowledgeable, but there seem to be multiple attack vectors to me: